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North Korea IT Worker Scam Brings Malware and Funds Nukes

Security Boulevard

The post North Korea IT Worker Scam Brings Malware and Funds Nukes appeared first on Security Boulevard. DPRK IT WFH: Justice Department says N. Korean hackers are getting remote IT jobs, posing as Americans.

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Social Engineering 2.0: The Rise of Deepfake Phishing

SecureWorld News

Cybersecurity has always been an arms race between cybercriminals and defenders. And one of the most successful and increasingly prevalent ways of attack has come from social engineering, which is when criminals manipulate humans directly to gain access to confidential information.

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Attackers are Hiding Malware Behind Barbie-Themed Scams

Security Boulevard

The post Attackers are Hiding Malware Behind Barbie-Themed Scams appeared first on Security Boulevard. What isn’t surprising are the online fraudsters who have latched onto the surefire summer blockbuster, with threat researchers from McAfee tracking a range.

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Tax Scams Ramping Up as the April 15 Deadline Approaches

Security Boulevard

Both Microsoft and Malwarebytes in recent days have outlined various scams being used to steal sensitive information, drop malicious payloads, or make payments to fake. The post Tax Scams Ramping Up as the April 15 Deadline Approaches appeared first on Security Boulevard.

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Criminals socially engineer their way to bank details with fake arrest warrants

Malwarebytes

When an organization experiences a massive data breach, it knows (at least) that it needs to inform the federal government about the cybersecurity incident, get law enforcement involved, and then inform its clients and affiliates. She then realized she was about to be scammed. Scammers put victims in a swirl of "too much".

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Preparing for Evolving Phishing Scams

Security Boulevard

Phishing scams continue to top the list of cybercrimes. Unfortunately, it’s likely 2022 will continue this trend as these types of social engineering attacks become more sophisticated. The post Preparing for Evolving Phishing Scams appeared first on Security Boulevard. The statistics are alarming.

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Social Engineering: Definition, Types, Detection & Prevention

Spinone

What is social engineering? Social engineering is a manipulative technique used by criminals to elicit specific actions in their victims. Social engineering is seldom a stand-alone operation. money from a bank account) or use it for other social engineering types. George vs.